Drake hopes to ask the politicians in his native Canada, where he maintains tight links, for one important favor.
On Friday, February 23, Drizzy made a playful request on Instagram, asking whether Buffalo, a nearby American city, might be declared a province for a single day. This would allow his hometown friends who are unable to go abroad to attend his future gigs.
“@canada With a carousel of images from his current tour with J. Cole and Lil Durk, he tweeted, “Can we make Buffalo a province for a day so my friends that can’t travel can come see me perform…just this one time.”
The tour, called “It’s All A Blur— Big As The What?” will make two back-to-back stops in Buffalo next week at the KeyBank Center on Tuesday, February 27, and Wednesday, February 28.
The tour was announced in November of last year and began earlier this month. It will presently continue until April, when it will conclude in Denver.
During the Tampa opening act, Drake seemed to poke fun at Rihanna for not wanting to play their song “Work.”
As soon as the song began, Drizzy announced to the audience that he no longer sang the song while perched in a flying cage. You may perform that for me.
On his For All the Dogs album in October, the OVO hitmaker made an earlier appearance seemingly directed at Rihanna, with whom he was once romantically associated.
He rapped on the song “Feаr of Heights,” asking why it seemed like I was still in love with him. That was never going to happen. Gyal is too good for me. It’s better that he’s not me.
“I’m anti, I’m anti/ Yeah, and the sеx was average with you/ Yeah, I’m anti ’cause I had it with you,” he said, seemingly alluding to her 2016 album Anti.
Drake’s attire from the same episode also generated controversy since it seemed like he was dressed like a dinosaur skeleton.
Though just U.S. dates have been revealed for the tour, the Toronto native has previously hinted at taking it worldwide.
During a December Kιck webcast, he stated, “I think I’m going to tour in Europe,” before giving it more specific clarification. “Oh, that might be an exclusive. Yeah, I’m going to Europe for sure next year.”